Abstract
Serum total and low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol are well known risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD) [1–5], while HDL cholesterol has been shown to be associated with reduced risk, at least in some studies [6–9]. Many reports have demonstrated also a negative correlation between HDL and manifestations of cerebrovascular [10, 11] and peripheral vascular [12, 13] disease. Because age seems to greatly influence the concentration of plasma cholesterol and its fractions, it is important to delineate the trends of these parameters in the elderly and their prognostic significance. In western industrialized countries plasma total and LDL cholesterol progressively increase with age in both sexes, from youth through young adulthood into middle age [14], but few studies have reported these trends on persons aged sixties and above.
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Mancini, M., Fischetti, A., Cicerano, U., Gallotta, G., Cortese, C., Postiglione, A. (1988). Plasma and High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) —Cholesterol in the Elderly. In: Mörl, H., Diehm, C., Heusel, G. (eds) 45 Jahre Herzinfarkt- und Fettstoffwechselforschung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73440-3_11
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